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introduction / immobiliser issue.
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Hey guys, 
I'd like to introduce myself, I'm Adam I'm 18 years old from Stoke On Trent in Staffordshire, I currently have a 306 1.8 petrol project which I keep at college, the silly buggers they are kept the key to it on the same key ring as their partner van, which they just scrapped, so I have no keys to my car anymore college wont shell out £200 for an unlocked ECU and I cant afford that due to my road car a mk1 focus needing front discs pads and calipers and also an aux belt and a maf sensor ( wooh modern cars ).[Image: 11036693_1672699099642860_81364812215455...e=573DC7C1]

Anyway back to the point, I need a way to bypass the immobiliser on this ph3 as i have no keys and subsequently will be wiring it to be an on off switch for the ignition and a push to start switch.  the idea behind my project was to make a rally car if anyone can help me please inbox me as I know this is a very "out there" post considering I literally just joined.

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I've been brought up around all kinds of cars, with my mum being an avid car fan a breif car history for her would be:
1 x 306 XUD9 sold to some body from burslem as their first car, it was screwed and she got pulled alot had 110 out of it on a private road

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A mk6 ford escort,

mk1 ford escort
b4 passat
fiat meriva estate (ew)
1.1 punto
a transit van
and a mk2 focus
this is the last 10 years and only a brief history.

Thanks for accepting me onto this forum and any help you may be able to provide. I realise bypassing an immobiliser is A) no easy task and B) not to be spoken of in public.

oh I also like photoshop im not that great at it Tongue[Image: 12346435_1673766469536123_68472479828384...e=5738803E]
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